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Inspiring Stories from Mosaic Vision Orphans

Kyomugisha regained her self worth…

Orphaned and abandoned, young Kyomugisha Evas felt scared after her father died and her mother couldn’t care for her.

She turned to alcohol to fill the void until a friend introduced her to Mosaic Vision Ministries. There, Evas gave her life to Christ, received counseling and mentorship, and became a leader.

The once vulnerable girl is now a happily married woman who serves on staff with a Guidance and Counseling degree.

Read her full story here →

Tayebwa just needed a little tenderness…

Born crippled, Tayebwa Dickson suffered rejection from both his parents and peers.

Though he could not walk, Dickson’s family left him to fend for himself.

While visiting another family, a Mosaic staff member met this young boy. Through the Emergency Section and sponsorship, Dickson joined Kampala School of the Handicapped.

He receives physical therapy and much love as he joyfully plays with his new friends.

Read his full story here →

Akampurira called out of despair…

After her parents died, a stranger lured 9-year-old Akampurira Fortunate with the promise of an education and food.

Sadly, Fortunate was tricked into forced hard labor in dangerous conditions prone to wild animal attacks. After two years, she escaped and met a Mosaic partner pastor.

She is now enrolled in the Mosaic Vision program where she has a safe home, goes to school, and receives good meals. Fortunate loves the Lord and testifies of His goodness.

Read her full story here →

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From Abandoned to Beloved: The Journey of an Orphan in Uganda CHAPTER 1 – I am an Orphan My name is Damari. That means “gift,” but I am not a gift to anyone, and I have never received a gift, either. I am 10 years

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Christmas in Uganda

As we prepare to celebrate Christmas in our homes we share many traditions:Decorating, cooking, shopping, singing, praising, gathering and thinking of those we miss.For many of us, those we miss and cherish are a world away and yet we have the same desire for love,

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A Life Revived

  This is Revival. She is the middle sister in a family of 5, orphaned and living alone, being cared for by the oldest brother. As a girl of 10, she was initially shy and quiet but so clearly wanting to be loved and noticed. Revival and

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Viola’s current state

Born at 7 Months

Fellow readers/ viewers, meet Viola Atumanyire who was born at 7 months. Viola aged 17 is born in a family of 2 children though the mother had two miscarriages before giving birth to her at only 7 months. Viola stays with the mother who is

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Out of Shame and Slavery Will I Rise

Sarah F#94 C#279 lost both her parents and was left in the hands of the grandmother together with her 2 siblings; one younger  and another whom she is older. Unfortunately, Sarah unlike her siblings has mental retardation. Due to her state, she has gone through

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Nsenga Hilary’s success story

I am called Nsenga Hillary, I was born in 1991 to Mr. Bruno Nsenga and Mrs. Kyomugisha Sicola in Rukungiri district. Am the last born in the family of of three boys. I never got a chance to know my father as he passed away

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Amazing Grace

I am called Alex Tumwebaze, alumnus of mosaic vision ministry who completed with a bachelors in arts with education in 0ctober 2013 and now currently working with my mother organisation as Child development officer-programs. I am born in a family of four i.e.three girls and

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I Regained My Self-Worth

Kyomugisha Evas is a young upcoming counsellor who just finished her diploma in Guidance and Counselling as well as a Certificate in Primary Teaching through the Mosaic Vision Ministries Programs Department. Evas lost her father when she was still young. She was the only child

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